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9/18/2006 5:45 AM
 

I have a portal set up that has lots of sub portals.

Some of the users want to use their own domain to point to their sub portal.

They set up a www-forwarding where they purchased their domain name and pointing it to their site. So far so good.... Then when they (or any other user) try to log in to the site, they can't. It's due to IE security , that cookies are blocked from the sub portal when their domain is shown in the address field.

How can I get this working so that they can use their own domain names on the subportals? (Preferrably without having to have my ISP add their record to their DNS ......)

Regards,

Mats Wold

 
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